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[Printed by arrangement with the Kaipara NoLicense League.] A Reply to the Brewer's Placard : STUDY the Meaning- of PROHIBITION ? 1. WHAT THE ISSUES ARE. 2 HOW PROHIBITION 3- The Effects of Prohibition. DEMANDS HAVE GSOWN- local no-license. Under the new [1910] Licensing Act the old „ , „ . , issue of Reduction is eliminated. In its place In 1893 No-License meant No Hotel Bars. then abolishes Si hot?l Hcenses fn thT»% t H is substitued the wider demand for In 1905 public sentiment had grown sufficient- S^ i^oS^&Svate^oto Srt Dominion Prohibition. torn,^^^^e mean No Hotel Bars and does ' not stop innocent stora » e for wiv Te'JZ '■: You will thus have to vote [on two separate Looki S?stem^remamed un^mTohprl sumption. It does not make it an offence to Local No-License, and not mean No L^uSr ' N°-Llcense dld liable to raid without notice to see ifyouhave r ,. r . , . TniQH PrnTiiW+i-nT, ™on« o w t mi -unregistered liquor than it is at present liable At the last poll Prohibitionists made the mean- way f or 5 yearSj na mely, from 1915 to 1920 suspicion, ing of the law perfectly plain, i.e., that local No- . " DOMINION PROHIBITION. J^^^^f^f f HAVE YOU REALISED THIS. anfS^^c^Str^^S SodeTAed inlerSvate o" vl Sona^r Shito That the Trade omitted to state thai 4 full people being carried by a three-fifths majority drink D?JStfallYnto the trap 4at the free years are to be given them if Prohibition is vote It provides for the cancellation of all Trade is Lvln-for the unkinkin-Elector, carried, as compensation. Consequently only 5 wine and spirit and brewery licenses and i lade is iayin & ioi uii. ™"imKin 8 ciecLur. yearg trfal Qf Dominion Prollibition is to be ; n _ club charters. It totally prohibits the manufacThe wider issue of Dominion Prohibition pro joyed, and not 9 years as -the trade would have ture> importation, or sale of alcoholic liquors, vides for the entire abolition of the Trade. you infer. not of home-made [unferrhented] wine, as the . trade affirms. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL EFFECTS 1. £1,000,000 annually saved to the Dominion, being the amount the liquor traffic costs the country in Police Prison* Industrial Schools, Charitable Aid, Mental Hospitals, etc. ire:—] y ronce, prisons, THIS ANSWERS THE REVENUE QUESTION. 2. The Worker's Earnings saved to his family. Increased prosperity all round. Increased employment The 2072 breadwinners in the Trade earning £355,000 (not the Brewer's false statement as printed—ll,ooo breadwinners earning £2,000,000 annually) will find other and more suitable employment. s 3. Increased business, decreased rates, industrial progress, New Zealand "God's Own Countrv " SFCII&P thi<; rv STRIKING OUT THE TOP LINE ONLY. country. sttUKt 1 tllb BY On both Issues STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE, ~

j£ THE r muscle! I RAiSEFg j. 50 LBS. % /jCHAMPIOij Acknowfedged by the , Premier (.From "NZ. Times.") ME SEDDOX, on Messrs. Hogg & LVs Bill of withdrawal Flour Duty to compete with Flow Trust, said:— "That there was no necessity for it, as the NORTHERN MILLING CO. was acting as a w reight upon the Southern Flounnillers* Trust, and keeping them within reasonable limits." Rally once more round your. Protector. Double Roofed Tent, Tents «U% _V^^^¥fei?T^^^^lS " Family One foot Space between the Upper and the Teat Roof. Camping in-good Tents is the most enjojaMe holiday, and the most healthy. SEND FOJ! P.RIOE LISTS. All Styles to Select from. Also Camp Furniture. m&* There is nothing so good for a Wedding as a Marquee. m. ® ill fpjpjEiSl Tent and Cover Maker U • lj_Pj I\LJ Y 48 Quoen Street, Auckland. Ma MM- mm & (Opposite Smcetou's), 1* UxL X*J"hL JL\ IJJ\IY NT $1 I I m^M^^Vif^^ CALL OR AYEITE 'AimteV Office Eokrtk

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 15 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 15 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 15 November 1911, Page 4

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